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1 σπίδιος
σπίδιος, = Vorigem; Aesch. frg. 333 σπίδιον μῆκος ὁδοῠ, vgl. frg. 346.
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2 σπιδής
Aδιὰ σπιδέος πεδίοιο Il.11.754
, which is expld. by the authorities cited in Sch.A as meaning either vast, broad, or rugged, difficult: the former interpr. is confirmed by other forms, viz. [full] σπίδιονμῆκος ὁδοῦ A.Fr. 378
(which is expld. in EM271.18 by μακρόν); [full] σπῐδόθεν, = μακρόθεν, Antim.77; [full] σπιδνός, = πυκνός, συνεχής, πεπηγώς, and [full] σπιδόεις, = μέλας, πλατύς, σκοτεινός, μέγας, πυκνός, Hsch.; and [full] σπίζω, = ἐκτείνω, Sch.Ar.V.18, Eust.996.22 sq. (Ptol. Asc. and others read δι' ἀσπιδέος π., expld. either as round like a shield or covered with shields.) -
3 σπίδιος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `extensive, wide' ( σπίδιον μῆκος ὁδοῦ A. Fr. 378 = 733 M.), σπιδόθεν = μακρόθεν (Antim. 77); σπιδνόν πυκνόν, συνεχές, πεπηγός; σπιδόεν μέλαν, πλατύ, σκοτεινόν, πυκνόν, μέγα H.Derivatives: Cf. further σπιδέος gen. sg. (Λ 753) beside v. l. ἀσπιδέος; if correct, prob. from *σπιδύς (s. ἀσπιδής); s. also ἑλεσπίδας and 1. ἀσπίς. Verb σπίζω = ἐκτείνω (Sch. Ar. V. 18, Eust.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Obsolete wortgroup, which seems only to have lived on in the learned and higher poetic language and about the meaning of which one was no longer certain (cf. the explanation of σπιδόεν). -- As basis functions partly a noun *σπίδος ( σπιδό-θεν, - εν), partly a primary σπιδ- ( σπίζω, σπιδνόν); for σπίδ-ιος, *-ύς both are possible. One may compare first Lat. spissus (\< * spid-tos or * spit-tos) `extended, esp. in time, slow, prolonged', also `close, dense, thick' (= σπιδνόν); on the development of the meaning Persson Beitr. 1, 386ff. with extensive treatment. Here also a richly developed Baltic family, e.g. Lith. spintù, spìsti (\< * spit-ti) `begin to swarm (of bees), gather' (ptc. spìstas = Lat. spissus?), s. Fraenkel s. spiẽsti w. further forms a. lit. -- If one adduces also σπιθαμη [for which I see no ground], we get a threefold variation σπιδ-: σπιθ-: Lith. (Lat.?) spit-. (Some have also connected σπάω etc; s. v. w. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,766Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπίδιος
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